
TSE:ATH
This summary was created by AI, based on 11 opinions in the last 12 months.
Athabasca Oil Sands Corp (ATH) is gaining attention from analysts and investors alike due to its strong fundamentals and aggressive growth strategy, which includes returning 100% of free cash flow to shareholders and conducting share buybacks. The company is experiencing a positive uptrend, with expectations of further price rallies in the oil sector, particularly as markets stabilize after seasonal fluctuations. Analysts suggest that ATH has substantial upside potential, with targets indicating significant gains aligned with rising oil prices. Additionally, the impressive technical chart patterns indicate a bullish long-term outlook, prompting many experts to advocate for holding or increasing positions in the stock despite current market volatility.
Close to bankruptcy 3 years ago, made it around the corner, and paid off debt. Now a cashflow machine. Be aware that it's a high-cost producer, so if oil goes back to $40 this stock is going way down. This could happen, for example, if China's in a huge recession. Great levered play if you want leverage to oil. See his Top Picks.
A 10% weight for his fund. At $80 oil, trades at 19% free cashflow yield. Prudent divestments mean 75% minimum free cashflow is returned to shareholders. Aggressively buying back stock. Exposure to WCS, which he's very bullish on. 35+ years of inventory. Should be debt-free by year's end, so lots of optionality. No dividend.
(Analysts’ price target is $4.33)Doesn't own either. Usually sticks with light oil, but see his Top Picks. If he had to choose, he'd pick MEG: larger market cap, better liquidity and institutional ownership.
ATH is more focused on debt reduction. It does buybacks, and he prefers dividends for income. Rocky stock performance.
Some companies can be very specific in outlning their plans for capital, but others stay quiet. There is no 'requirement' to disclose plans but the majority typically provide some guidance on this. As of June 30, ATH has about $80M net debt. It will likely be in a net cash position by year end. But ATH has discussed its plans. In a recent press release, it noted: the Company intends to direct a portion of free cash flow to its shareholders. The Company will assess market conditions to determine the best method to enhance shareholder returns, which could include a dividend, or share buybacks. We also note that it bought back $46M in stock in the 2Q, and $14M subsequent to the end of the quarter.
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